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[Xen-users] xen dmesg without xen

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Subject: [Xen-users] xen dmesg without xen
From: Robin van Leeuwen <robinvanleeuwen@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 27 Dec 2009 03:25:33 +0100
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Hi there,

I want to install Xen with a custom kernel. The kernel i built isn't booting, but reboots.
Now i want to look at the boot process with dmesg.
To see the Xen boot process i have to use 'xm dmesg' but since i haven't booted a xen
kernel, i can't use the 'xm dmesg' command (kernel doesn't have /proc/xen capabilities).

How can i look at the Xen kernel boot process without having booted a Xen kernel?


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